Manziel, the 2012 Heisman Trophy winner from Texas A&M, was drafted in the first round by Cleveland.

The coaching staff has been judging the two quarterbacks during practice, but Pettine says “at this point, we really weren’t keeping score. We’ll be much more apt to do that once we get to training camp.”

Former TV exec says college pay a dangerous path

OAKLAND, Calif. – A former president of CBS Sports says he fears the popularity of college sports would suffer if athletes receive money to play because fans enjoy the concept of young people playing sports for the love of the game.

Testifying in a landmark antitrust case brought against the NCAA, Neal Pilson said giving athletes money for the use of their images on television broadcasts might also set off a “land rush” among conferences and schools to spend whatever is needed to attract the best football and basketball players.

“I have a substantial concern it would change the fabric of the sport,” Pilson said. “A significant number of people in the public see one concept of college sports being that young people are playing for the joy of the game would convert into a sense that, well, this is just another professional sport.”